A planar board for attachment to a chassis and the resulting attachment structure and method of forming the resulting structure is provided. The planar board has components on one face thereof oriented toward one face of the chassis. The chassis has at least one standoff extending from the one face thereof and the planar board has a structure cooperating with each standoff on the chassis mounting the planar board in a standoff relationship at an installed distance. At least one spacer member is mounted on the one face of the planar board and extends from that one face a distance equal to the installed distance to engage the one face of the chassis in the installed condition.
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1. A planar board for attachment to a chassis, having components on one face thereof to be oriented toward the chassis, and having a structure to cooperate with the chassis to mount the planar board in a standoff relationship at an installed distance, the improvement comprising:
at least one spacer member mounted on said planar board and extending from said one face a distance equal to the installed distance.
8. A chassis and planar board assembly comprising:
a planar board having components on one face thereof;
a chassis having at least one standoff extending from one face thereof;
said circuit board being secured to each standoff with said one face of said circuit board facing said one face of said chassis at an installed distance, and
at least one spacer member mounted on said planar board and extending from said one face a distance equal to the installed distance.
15. A method of minimizing damage to components mounted to one face of a planar board during assembly to a chassis, having at least one standoff extending from one face thereof and wherein the planar board is assembled to the chassis with the one face of the planar board facing the one face of the chassis in a standoff relationship defining an installed distance; comprising the step of providing at least one spacer extending from said one face of the planar board to said one face of said chassis.
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This invention relates generally to a method and structure for fastening a planar board to a chassis and, more particularly, to a method and structure for fastening a planar board to a chassis wherein the planar board has a surface facing the chassis with components mounted thereon, and wherein the chassis has at least portions of standoffs extending therefrom, to prevent damage to the components from the standoff portions during assembly of the planar board and chassis.
In assembling many different electronic devices, especially computer devices and more particularly servers for computers, it is necessary to attach a planar board to a chassis in a standoff relationship. Often the planar board has certain components on the face or side thereof facing the chassis, and the chassis has standoff structures extending from the surface thereof toward the side or face of the planar board having the components thereon. During assembly of the planar board to the chassis, which normally may be a manual operation, the components may be damaged or even knocked off the planar board by the standoffs on the chassis. This, of course, is expensive to remedy and it is desirable to provide an assembly technique and structure that eliminates, or at least greatly reduces, such damage to the components on the planar board during assembly.
According to the present invention, a planar board for attachment to a chassis and the resulting attachment structure and method of forming the resulting structure is provided. The planar board has components on one face thereof oriented toward one face of the chassis. The chassis has at least one standoff extending from the one face thereof, and the planar board has a structure cooperating with the each standoff on the chassis mounting the planar board in a standoff relationship at an installed distance. At least one spacer member is mounted on the one face of the planar board and extends from that one face a distance equal to the installed distance to engage the one face of the chassis in the installed condition.
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A chassis 10 is provided, having a plurality of threaded standoffs 12 welded, or otherwise secured, to a face or side 14 thereof. The chassis 10 typically is manufactured from a metal, such as galvanized steel. A planar board 16 is provided having electrical and/or other components 18 mounted on face or side 19 of the planar board 16 facing face 14 of the chassis 10. The planar board 16 is typically formed of a dielectric material, such as FR4 (a glass filled epoxy) or polyimide, or polytetrafluoroethylene, or other suitable dielectric material. A plurality of collars 20 are provided, preferably press fitted in openings 22 in planar board 16. Each collar is located adjacent and in alignment with a standoff 12 on chassis 10. The collars 20 are located on the planar board 16 where there are no components 18. The collars 20 each have a smooth central through opening or bore 24 for the reception of a screw 26. Each screw 26 has a threaded shank 28 adapted to thread into a threaded standoff 12, as will be described presently. Each screw 26 also has a head 30 adapted to bear against the planar board 16. In order to prevent damage to the components 18 during assembly of chassis 10 and planar board 16, as shown in
In order to install the planer board 16 on chassis 10, each collar 20 is aligned with a standoff 12, and the screws 26 are threaded into the standoff 12 through central opening 24 in collar 20. The screws 26 are tightened until the collars 20 abut their respective standoff 12, as shown in FIG. 3. Preferably, the shanks 28 of screws are sufficiently long to permit at least three threads of engagement with standoff 12. As can also be seen in
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